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Drew Barrymore | Dylan Sanders | |
Lucy Liu | Alex Munday | |
Cameron Diaz | Natalie Cook | |
Bill Murray | John Bosley aka J.D.Rage | |
Sam Rockwell | Eric Knox | |
Luke Wilson | Pete Komisky | |
John Forsythe | Charles Townsend | |
Kelly Lynch | Vivian Wood | |
Tim Curry | Roger Corwin | |
Matt LeBlanc | Jason Gibbons | |
Tom Green | Chad | |
LL Cool J | Mr. Jones | |
Sean Whalen | Pasqual | |
Alex Trebek | Himself | |
Mark Ryan | Fencing Opponent |
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Producer | Nancy Juvonen
Drew Barrymore |
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Writer | Ed Solomon
John August |
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Cinematography | Russell Carpenter
Michael St. Hilaire |
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Musician | Ed Shearmur
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Three beautiful, talented women belong to a detective agency that seemingly only they’re aware of. They are Charlie’s Angels, and they will do anything to crack the high-octane cases they’re presented with. In this chapter of the Angels’ adventures, Alex (Lucy Liu), Dylan (Drew Barrymore), and Natalie (Cameron Diaz), are confronted with a case fronted by Eric Knox (Sam Rockwell), who wants to find the culprit behind his stolen voice-recognition program. Working with Bosely (Bill Murray), they face romantic entanglement, a motorcycle race, and multiple threats to the agency and the man they work for, Charlie. Problem is, they’ve never met Charlie face-to-face, and must figure out a way to protect the man they owe so much to. |
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